import data and plat a 3D

I do have a excel file with 3 columns (x y z). I wanna import them to Matlab, and plot a nice surface Plot.i might have to interpolate?

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Rik
Rik on 20 Dec 2019
If it is a full grid of x and y, there will be no need for interpollation. Can you share your actual data, or a functional equivalent?
here are my data

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No interpollation required, just a conversion to a 2D matrix. You can adapt the syntax of accumarray if you do have any missing values (by default it will fill with 0).
num=xlsread('test1.xlsx');
x=num(:,1);
y=num(:,2);
P=num(:,3);
%find the unique x and y values and use them as indices to fill the Z
[X,~,x_]=unique(x);
[Y,~,y_]=unique(y);
Z=accumarray([x_,y_],P);
[X,Y]=ndgrid(X,Y);
surf(X,Y,Z)

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Hi
thank you very much.
I got 2 hills. Do you know how i can get the volume from the right hill?
ME
ME on 20 Dec 2019
Edited: ME on 20 Dec 2019
Nice solution. You could also use the reshape function to get your z-data into the correct format.
I had assumed the data wouldn't be uniform over x and y - I suppose I should ask more questions in future!
@ME : how would it look like with the reshape function?
Rik
Rik on 20 Dec 2019
The reshape method has the downside that you need to be sure about the orientation of your data. It will also fundamentally break if you don't have a complete grid.
Also note that surf will handle non-uniform spacing of values, it just needs a full grid (which is allowed to contain NaN values).
As to the question of how to get the volume: figure out a way to set the other hill to 0 and then use a 2D integration to find the volume.
Because of the volume, can't figure out how to do that.
What have you tried?
Does anyone has any ideas how i could get the volume? don't know how.
What have you tried so far?
don't know how
On a conceptual level, what would you do? If you needed to do it on paper, what would your approach be?

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ME
ME on 20 Dec 2019
I think you are correct about the need to interpolate. You could try having a read of the link below - that should give you some good pointers.

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